Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Following Wilson’s death, a public subscription for a permanent memorial to him was launched, and on 9 July 1914, a bronze statue, designed by Captain Scott’s widow, Kathleen, was unveiled in the Promenade. Its Portland stone base bears this inscription – Edward Adrian Wilson B.A. M.B. CANTAB. F.Z.S. Born in Cheltenham 1872.

  2. Edward Adrian Wilson Nascimento 23 de julho de 1872: Morte Antárctida Nacionalidade Inglesa Ocupação Explorador Estátua de Wilson no Promenade, Cheltenham. Edward Adrian Wilson (Cheltenham, 23 de julho de 1872 — Polo Sul, 29 de março de 1912) foi um explorador polar inglês, ornitólogo, historiador natural, médico e artista.

  3. Share this collection. Edward Adrian Wilson was born in Cheltenham on 23 July 1872, the son of a local physician. He was educated at Cheltenham College, and at Cambridge University, where he graduated in Natural Science and Medicine in 1894. He continued his medical studies in London and qualified as a doctor in 1901.

  4. Dr Edward Wilson was a polar explorer who accompanied Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) on his expeditions to Antarctica in 1900 and 1910. He went with Scott to the South Pole and died with him on the return journey in 1912. Although medically qualified, he is now remembered more as a naturalist and a …

  5. 9 de dic. de 2022 · Edward Adrian Wilson FZS (23 July 1872 – 29 March 1912) was an English polar explorer, ornithologist, natural historian, physician and artist. Born in Cheltenham on 23 July 1872, Wilson was the second son and fifth child of physician Edward Thomas Wilson and his wife, Mary Agnes, née Whishaw.[1] A clever, sensitive, but boisterous boy, he developed a love of the countryside, natural histo

  6. The Manor of Great Stanmore is located just 11 miles north-west of central London, and sits on the crown of the ancient county of Middlesex, land of the Middle Saxons in the Hundred of Gore. The name Stanmore has had many variants through the ages, from the Domesday spelling of Stanmere, to Standmore, Stanmer, The More, and several explanations ...

  7. Wilson, Edward Adrian. Locatie (N 51°53'54" - W 2°4'41") (Satellite view: Google Maps) Item Code: gbsw008; Photograph: 23 July 2012 Of each statue we made photos from various angles and also detail photos of the various texts. If you want to use photos, please contact us via the contact form (in Dutch, English or German).